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No. A lawyer or attorney is someone who files paperwork and argues case law in defense or in prosecution of an individual in a court of law. Or, in civil law represents individuals and/or businesses against legal challenges where parties are seeking either money, or property - this can either be done in a court of law or as an arbitrator.

A detective is someone who seeks evidence, and conducts interviews to find the truth to the best of their ability.

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